The success of The Bike Hub project in Dun Laoghaire has led to the launch of Dublin City Council's very first Bike Hub.
The Bike Hub Crumlin Pilot Project at Eamonn Ceannt Park, Crumlin, will provide a host of exciting new services aimed at encouraging accessible, inclusive cycling for people of all ages and abilities.
This project will provide access to free-to-use accessible bikes for people with disabilities or mobility issues, an 'Upcyclers' project repairing old and unused bikes for donation to members of the community, as well as mechanic and safe cycling courses for young people and the wider public.
Launching the Crumlin hub, the Lord Mayor of Dublin Caroline Conroy said: "I am delighted to launch The Bike Hub Crumlin Pilot Project at Eamonn Ceannt Park. This exciting new project will provide important services that make cycling more accessible for everyone. Eamonn Ceannt Park is a fantastic public amenity and The Bike Hub Crumlin brings another great community project to the area."
Stephen McManus, The Bike Hub Founder commented: "We are really excited to expand The Bike Hub project to Crumlin and bring the joy of cycling to more people. At our core, The Bike Hub is about community; bringing people together to foster a culture of cycling that is inclusive and accessible. We have an open door policy, for anyone who wants to get involved or learn more, drop in or visit our website."
Brendan O'Brien, Head of Technical Services at Dublin City Council added: "Dublin City Council is delighted to support this new community cycling pilot here at Eamonn Ceannt Park. This new pilot will play an important role in encouraging and supporting communities traditionally excluded from cycling through the provision of accessible bikes, training and outreach programmes."
Trishaw rides - accessible bike rides for people with mobility issues piloted by volunteers - are now available to book for free at The Bike Hub Crumlin. Other community cycling projects will come on stream over the coming weeks.
This pilot is funded thanks to the National Transport Authority.
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